Multiple College Players Gain Traction on 2025 NBA Draft Boards
Multiple College Players Gain Traction on 2025 NBA Draft Boards

Multiple College Players Gain Traction on 2025 NBA Draft Boards

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As the 2025 NBA Draft approaches, several college basketball players are gaining attention for potential selection. South Carolina's Collin Murray-Boyles is projected as a first-round pick, potentially the highest for the Gamecocks since 2006, while Clemson's Chase Hunter is noted as a strong undrafted free agent candidate due to his versatile skills and defensive prowess. Florida's three starting backcourt players—Walter Clayton Jr., Alijah Martin, and Will Richard—are also on ESPN's big board, with Clayton near a fringe first-round spot and Martin and Richard contending for second-round consideration amid recent withdrawals from the draft pool. Additionally, high school prospects like Brandon Roy Jr., son of NBA star Brandon Roy, are making collegiate commitments, highlighting the ongoing pipeline of basketball talent. These developments reflect a diverse range of prospects from college standouts to promising high school players as the draft nears.

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